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Under the Leadership of Coach Bill Mallory, Green Ridge High School had a top track & field team for decades. However, Coach Mallory is now on leave with a serious illness and a caretaker has been named who knows nothing about the sport. Will Captain Artie Stewart and his team be able to carry on when left to their own devices? Ed Koch is a retired CPA/Tax Attorney who resides in New Jersey. He competed on championship teams in high school and college. Since then, he has officiated at all levels of the sport including the 1996 Olympic Games. He served during 2000-2008 as Treasurer of USA Track…mehr

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Under the Leadership of Coach Bill Mallory, Green Ridge High School had a top track & field team for decades. However, Coach Mallory is now on leave with a serious illness and a caretaker has been named who knows nothing about the sport. Will Captain Artie Stewart and his team be able to carry on when left to their own devices? Ed Koch is a retired CPA/Tax Attorney who resides in New Jersey. He competed on championship teams in high school and college. Since then, he has officiated at all levels of the sport including the 1996 Olympic Games. He served during 2000-2008 as Treasurer of USA Track & Field, the National Governing Body of the sport. In 2013, he was inducted in the National Track & Field Officials Hall of Fame
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Ed Koch offers a detailed look at what it's like to be a Cross Country/Track & Field athlete on a high school team. The story is an inspiring example of the ways in which a group of upstanding, dedicated young people come together to overcome obstacles. Roberta Anthes Retired Head Women's Coach Rutgers University Ed Koch is the ultimate source of all things Track & Field. This book is an informative but personal journey of a high school boy and his love of running, teammates, family and faith. Frank Collins Noted Youth Race Walking Coach Terrific Story! You feel the physicality and emotions of training, racing, and all in between. A great way for aspiring young adults to learn what it's really like to become... and be... a runner. Randy Krakower 1996 Olympic Chief TJ Official